Example sentences of "and put in " in BNC.
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1 | In this instance the individual exhibited items are unnumbered and put in a check list ; the main critical writing is within 136 pages , written in ten sections by Judith E. Stein ( six sections ) and Ann-Sargent Wooster ( four sections on video ) . |
2 | ‘ I was kicked out by my landlord and put in this hostel which was just awful and I had to get away so I came here — I do n't know why , really , I … ’ |
3 | Used correctly , you should n't have to bend your back during general digging , although it wo n't lift out the soil and put in a barrow if you need to move it ! |
4 | To buy the equipment you need , open a band bank account and put in whatever you can afford every week . |
5 | She had been taken back to Ardeevan and put in one of the observation wards . |
6 | The figure , which is slightly damaged , was made during the Tang dynasty ( 681-907 AD ) , and put in a tomb . |
7 | * Instead of rinsing your pasta after cooking , drain it and put in a serving dish or back in the saucepan , then add a few knobs of soft butter . |
8 | Shares in some 30 other companies have been sequestered and put in the control of the Presidential Commission on Good Government , the body set up by Mrs Aquino to untangle the financial affairs of the Marcos era . |
9 | The plant matter , or haulm , will be cut off at ground level and put in the compost bin , and the nitrogen-rich root system left in the soil . |
10 | Slip the whole tray into a clear polythene bag , and put in a warm and light position . |
11 | To my chagrin , I found , back in present-day Clonmacnoise , that most of the stone slabs with strange carvings of Celtic saints , reminiscent of Celtic gods , had been taken indoors and put in glass cases under bright lights in the accursed Centre . |
12 | At the Gloucester Forest Eyre of 1282 two of the verderers were convicted of falsifying their rolls of presentments ‘ in that they took out the names of the living , and put in the names of the dead ’ . |
13 | She rubbed out the twisting horizontal line and put in a short straight one . |
14 | ‘ Perhaps John Knox relented and put in some money , ’ Morton suggested . |
15 | How they went on from being carried and put in things to sitting in the front seat of cars , opening things for themselves , unlocking the tame mysteries of life . |
16 | Other mornings it had been rolled up and put in a plastic case within minutes of my getting out of it . |
17 | Now in the UK we have laws which prevent most wild birds from being taken and put in a cage . |
18 | I took this bandage off and put a cold compress on , making a proper patella dressing , got the ambulance and got him off to hospital , and put in a Report about this broken gas-lid . |
19 | By 1912 , Mr Foale of Wolverton had designed and put in production , the famous ‘ Wolverton System ’ . |
20 | BHC cut the machine in half and put in a central section to carry more cars and passengers . |
21 | Machinery for curriculum development was often set up and put in motion in advance of machinery for its co-ordination with other educational activities . |
22 | The teacher could provide containers ( boxes , drawers , jars , etc. ) , perhaps labelled with colour pictures , so that equipment can be sorted and put in the right place . |
23 | He widened it , evened out the gradients and put in sweeping curves . |
24 | Mr John Cleese , the icon , has revealed that when his mother dies he intends to ‘ have her stuffed and put in a glass case in his front hall . ’ |
25 | You have to kick out the yaw damper and put in some twinky footwork on the rudders , but it has a salutary effect . |
26 | When cool , cover and put in the refrigerator for at least 3 days . |
27 | He also risked being arrested and put in gaol . |
28 | Pierce 2 olive halves and one gherkin with halved cocktail sticks and put in orange to make porcupines ' eyes and nose . |
29 | In the 1950s , Fred Corcoran was signed on the spot by the International Golf Association , and put in charge . |
30 | After playing through figs 5 and 6 it is a good idea to record some major or ‘ 5 ’ ♯4/♯11 chords such as those in fig 4 ( resolved to either a sus4 or the major on the same root ) and put in some time improvising over them to familiarise yourself with the sound and feel of the scale . |